About us

Matt Davis
Matt is a hydrogeologist by training, holding a M.S. and Ph.D. in Hydrology from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and a B.S. in geophysics from Montana State University. Prior to co-founding Ground Energy Support, Matt founded JMD & Associates LLC, which provides groundwater modeling support to local firms. Matt is currently on the UNH faculty where he teaches and conducts research in the field of hydrogeology and water resources. Matt is a member of the ASTM Heat Metering committee and the NEGPA Board of Directors. Matt has been actively involved with state agencies implementing thermal REC programs. Matt is an IGHPA Accredited Installer and registered with the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission as an Independent Monitor for geothermal systems.View Matt Davis’s profile

Ruth Davis

Ruth is a hydrogeologist by training, holding a B.A. in Geology from Middlebury College and a M.S. in Hydrology from New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology. Ruth is co-founder of Ground Energy Support and has experience in project management at environmental consulting firms, an environmental education non-profit company, and most recently, in ground water computer modeling at JMD & Associates. Ruth is an IGHPA Accredited Installer and registered with the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission as an Independent Monitor for geothermal systems.View Ruth Davis’s profile

Scott Righini

Scott Righini is a mechanical engineer by training and holds a B.S. and M.B.A. from the University of New Hampshire. He has spent his career in small, privately-owned companies where he has gained an extensive understanding of business operations, management, and product development, including several years of experience in the HVAC industry.View Scott Righini’s profile

Tim Roos

Tim Roos is an experienced Professional Engineer and Certified GeoExchange Designer, holding a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and UNH, respectively. Tim is President of Wellspring Geothermal, a company offering professional geothermal design and consulting services for community, commercial, municipal and large residential projects. Prior to founding Wellspring, Tim was Vice President of Engineering at Water Energy Distributors where he designed geothermal open- and closed-loop systems throughout New England and New York.View Tim Roos’ profile

Chris Williams

Chris Williams holds a business degree from Babson College and is the Chief Marketing Officer for HeatSpring Learning Institute, a company focused on certification and learning for renewable energy professionals. Chris is an IGSHPA Accredited Geothermal Installer. As Chair of NEGPA’s Government Relations and Advocacy Committee, Chris is working with the New Hampshire Public Utility Commission to implement SB 218, and is sitting on Renewal Energy Vermont’s Thermal Efficiency Task Force.View Chris Williams’ profile

Tom Clancy

Tom Clancy is a web developer and programmer who has been has been building web sites professionally since 2000. Tom holds a B.A. in Economics from the University of Rochester, and has been involved nearly every aspect of web development, writing HTML, researching search engine optimization options, improving accessibility, building applications and ensuring the usability of it all.View Tom Clancy’s profile

Our Mission

Ground Energy Support strives to provide high quality data and objective analyses to support the ongoing development of ground source heat pump technology.

What customers say:

It is interesting to follow the data and understand what the system is doing. …Love this information, wish I had known about it before – I am really glad I installed it. – Steve H., Homeowner

I look at it every day! -- Paul B., Homeowner

I did not know that my oil heat circulator was cycling on every 6 hrs until this monitoring showed me that. Why add heat 4 times a day in summer?! I turned it off after GES alerted me to what was happening.” Pete Tavino, P.E., IGSHPA Instructor

I have been checking the GxTracker, and noticed that the total heat rejected was less than it should be. I checked it out and the machine was a little low on refrigerant so I recharged it. I checked the website and system efficiency improved by almost 40%, cool! -- John S., Geothermal Professional

We just ran the AC for first time last night … Pretty cool to see all the data! -- Greg M., Homeowner

Well, more “kudos” to Ground Energy Support. I just got a call from my installer who will address this issue. Again, thanks so much for everything. --Joseph P., Homeowner